ContaxMan Posted June 5, 2005 Report Posted June 5, 2005 I have prepared an introductory tutorial, aimed to support a series of talks that I will be giving to a local camera club.Should anyone take time to view the tutorial, I would be glad of any comments or suggestions.You can download the tutorial (in pdf format) at:PTE tutorialNB - link edited to correct problem mentioned in later posts! Quote
Ken Cox Posted June 5, 2005 Report Posted June 5, 2005 Right on Rogera lot of work -- will you be leaving it up so that we can direct users to your siteorpossibly if you talk with Bill Hines he might allow you to post it or the link to your sitei didnt see it but possibly you might have mentioned that it is based on the user having Adobe Photoshop -- believe it or not everybody cannot afford that piece of software ken Quote
JRR Posted June 5, 2005 Report Posted June 5, 2005 Roger:ThxI am in the process of preparing a Tutorial as well for use locally.I'll take a close look at yours. Quote
ContaxMan Posted June 5, 2005 Author Report Posted June 5, 2005 1. although the opening page of the tutorial refers to using Photoshop or Elements, the rest is straight PTE. 2. It will be staying on the link given earlier for as long as people find it useful - and will be revised in line with any major changes Igor may make to the program. Quote
Tim Z Posted June 5, 2005 Report Posted June 5, 2005 Hi RogerWhen I try to download the pdf file, I can only get about 2.5 kbs download speed. I have a fast cable connection that usually downloads between 100 to 300 kbs. Is there something about the site it is stored at that makes the download so slow?I cannot view the PTE101_ver2.exe on my system, so I thought this pdf file would be a good resource. Any chance you could email it to me? tzurowski@shaw.ca Quote
Ken Cox Posted June 6, 2005 Report Posted June 6, 2005 Timi am emailing it to you at 20:00 edstand we have a tornado watch in effect so that is it for the dayken Quote
LumenLux Posted June 6, 2005 Report Posted June 6, 2005 Ken, make sure you use a fast shutter speed! Quote
Igor Posted June 6, 2005 Report Posted June 6, 2005 Thank you, Roger! Nice tutorial.We can add an URL on our web site. Quote
ContaxMan Posted June 6, 2005 Author Report Posted June 6, 2005 "When I try to download the pdf file, I can only get about 2.5 kbs download speed. I have a fast cable connection that usually downloads between 100 to 300 kbs. Is there something about the site it is stored at that makes the download so slow?"I'm not sure why the download is slow. Would welcome suggested solutions on this! Quote
JRR Posted June 6, 2005 Report Posted June 6, 2005 Roger:I am not a computer whiz so I can''t help with an answer to the slow downlaod, but I can confirm Tim's note that it is a VERY slow download Quote
Ken Cox Posted June 6, 2005 Report Posted June 6, 2005 possibly there were too many downloads going on at one timemine was slow but it was no big problem -i always remeber dl'ding with my 33 modem - i just let it take its time coming across the pond -- maybe it had ice to contend with k Quote
ContaxMan Posted June 27, 2005 Author Report Posted June 27, 2005 I've done some more work on this tutorial. The main aim was to speed up the download but I've also clarified a few sections and improved the layout.If anyone tries it, I'd be interested in any feedback you might wish to provide.PTE tutorialThere's also help with using actions and batch processes in Photoshop and ElementsPhotoshop actions and batch processesElements batch processesNB post edited to correct problems with links. Quote
Ken Cox Posted June 27, 2005 Report Posted June 27, 2005 Rogerthis link does not appear validhttp://www.bishopthorpe-camera-club.com/Re...es/UsingPTE.pdfError 404: /Re...es/UsingPTE.pdf is not found at this locationPlease refer to the setup and troubleshooting guides.Back to www.bishopthorpe-camera-club.com homepageDocument: /Re...es/UsingPTE.pdf Time: Monday, 27-Jun-05 15:54:51 BST Remote host: 64.231.62.7 the other 2 downloaded fine -- save target as -- fineken Quote
Tim Z Posted June 27, 2005 Report Posted June 27, 2005 Roger, the link works fine for me, and is MUCH faster than previously. However, it did not give me an option to "Save" or "Open' the file. Instead, it just opened up into Adobe Acrobat; which is okay as you can then save the pdf file. It was likely 100 times faster this time. t Quote
ronwil Posted June 27, 2005 Report Posted June 27, 2005 I think the error is in the three dots after Re. If you amend "Re...es" to read "Resources" it opened for me the way Tim described.Ron [uK] Quote
ContaxMan Posted June 27, 2005 Author Report Posted June 27, 2005 Here's the link again:PTE tutorial informationI don't know why it didn't copy correctly last time. Quote
Ken Cox Posted June 27, 2005 Report Posted June 27, 2005 http://www.bishopthorpe-camera-club.com/Re...es/UsingPTE.pdfworksthe forum is truncating the url from resources tore...esken Quote
Maureen Posted June 28, 2005 Report Posted June 28, 2005 Super tutorial Roger.Will try to pass on the link here "down South!"Great for beginners.Well done on all your hard work!Currently not "online" often as spending lots of time with my parents who are unwell (& no Internet).BW Maureen Quote
ContaxMan Posted June 28, 2005 Author Report Posted June 28, 2005 Thanks MaureenI hope your parents soon feel better and let you get creative again.Tonight I'm going to a show by Peter Coles (part of the Hebden Brdige festival) - having seen and heard Peter before, I'm really looking forward to it. Quote
Maureen Posted June 28, 2005 Report Posted June 28, 2005 Give Peter my love.You may see one of my sequences tonight too.Have added new links to your tutorial on www.digital-av.co.ukWill also add to AV World soon.BWMaureen Quote
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